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Overcoming Tragedy: A 4-Day Plan for Finding Hope Amid Life's ChallengesSample

Overcoming Tragedy: A 4-Day Plan for Finding Hope Amid Life's Challenges

DAY 3 OF 4

  

DAY 3: Taking Refuge
 

Before his accident, Tommy was a lean 155-pound man who exercised regularly, tried to eat right, and was constantly on the go. 

“Not only that,” he says, “but I had ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) before they even knew what it was.” 

For a guy with his personality, the idea of being paralyzed and unable to take care of things for himself and his family would have made him depressed, anxious, and scared. 

However, Tommy knew God’s grace was with him and still is. 

 God doesn’t cause bad things to happen, but God’s there to pick you up when bad things do happen. Tommy has this same sense of peace to this very day.

“God’s grace was with me and still is,” Tommy says. “I just have a sense of peace about me that I’m going to be OK and my fate is in God’s hands.”

When our life is shaken in unimaginable ways, we can rest assured that God will always be our refuge and strength. 

The Lord had His hands on Tommy from the moment he hit the ground, just like He has His hands on each of us and always will. With God on our side, we can do all things through his strength!

TIP(s) FROM TOMMY

Find comfort in the fact that God doesn’t cause bad things to happen, but God is there to pick us up when bad things do happen.

PRAYER

Dear God, help me take refuge in Your strength and not my own. Help me choose You first in times of trouble, and not rely or lean on my own understanding. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


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Overcoming Tragedy: A 4-Day Plan for Finding Hope Amid Life's Challenges

Whether it’s the death of a loved one or a life-altering event, we all experience tragedies. This plan will help you deal faithfully with the very real pain of a tragedy and experience the joy that only comes from surrendering to God. Each devotional is driven by the belief that all lives are a powerful gift and adversity can be the beginning of a deeper relationship with God.

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